Visit to Lal Qila(Red Fort) Delhi

Visiting to Lal Qila (Red Fort) of Delhi is a great adventure for tourists and visitors as Delhi's Lal Qila is one of the three UNESCO World Heritage of Delhi followed by Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar (Mehrauli) of Delhi. The grand architecture of Lal Qila New Delhi says the marvellous history of culturally rich India and blend of Indo-Iranian culture.

Introduction about Lal Qila Delhi

The Red Fort(Lal Qila) is the very prominent historic fort in Delhi. It is constructed by Mughal Empror Shahjahan in 17th Century. It was the resident of Mughal Emprors. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. The Fort lies along the Yamuna River, which surrounds most of the walls.

History of Lal Qila(Red Fort) Delhi

The history of Red Fort Delhi says that Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the Red Fort in 1638 when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi. Because of the extensive use of red stones it is known as Red Fort. The Red Fort was originally reffered to as "Qila-I-Mukbarak", because it was the residence of the Royal Family.

After the battle of Delhi, British took over the administration of Mughal territories and installed a resident at the Mughal Courts in Red Fort. With the end of the Mughal reign, Britishers remove and sell valuable from the Red Fort. In 1863, British destroyed many buildings inside and outside the Fort, filled up the gardens, and reduced the fort to just a military structure.

After Independence of India, the Fort experienced few changes in terms of addition or alteration. The Red Fort(Lal Qila) continued to be used as a cantonment even after independence. Every year on 15th August, Prime Minister of India hoists the National Flag at the Red Fort Delhi, followed by a national broadcast speech from its Ramparts.

Tourist Attraction around the Lal Qila Delhi

Diwan-I-Aam: It is the hall of public audience where Emperor used to listen the public complaints while sitting on the canopied alcove, which was made of rich carved and inlaid platform. The 80X40 feet Diwan-I-Aam hall was subdivided by carved and decorated columns. The complainant used to Jharokha to made their complaint. It was also used for the state function.

Diwan-I-Khas: Here the Emperor held private meetings with courtiers and state guests. The hall comprises a rectangular chamber with engraved arch opening supported on piers on all its sides. At the center of the chember the famous Peacock throne was placed over a marble pedestal. The throne was looted in 1739 by Iranian emperor Nadir Shah.

Moti Masjid: To the west of the Hamam (bathroom) there is the Moti Masjid (the Pearl Mosque). It was built in 1659 AD as a personal mosque for Aurangzeb. It is a small, 3 domed mosque made with white marbles.

How to reach to this Lal Qila Delhi?

Tourist alway searching for transport option "How to reach Red Fort Delhi" destination. DTC buses can take tourists to the Red Fort Delhi. Tourists can also consider local texis as an option to get there. The new radio cabs are very comfortable and reliable. You can choose the Delhi Metro train for reaching the famous heritage monument of Red Fort Delhi. The Red Fort is closest to the Chandni Chowk Metro Station falls on the yellow line of delhi metro which runs between Jahangirpuri and Huda City Center.

You can visit to Lal Qila (Red Fort) New Delhi any day or anytime. The evening time is the best time to visit Lal Qila Delhi, where you can enjoy the exciting Light and Sound show of 1 hours held. The Light and Sound show at Red Fort Delhi closed on Monday. You need the ticket for this light and Sound Show in which you can enjoy the showcasing of ancient history of Red Fort as well as history of Delhi.

Tourist Spots timing details:

Red Fort remains open for visitors from Tuesday to Sunday. Moday is Closed. So plan you visit to Lal Qila Delhi according to it.